![]() ![]() A few days before Roger MacKenzie and William Buccleigh MacKenzie arrive at the MacLarens', the house had been burned, and upon investigation the man was found hanged inside, with no trace of the woman. Their neighbors, the MacLarens, didn't know much about them, except that they were strangers that showed up suddenly and built a croft house nearby. Sometime after arriving in about 1733, she took the name Geillis Isbister – 'Isbister' being a name of the Northern Isles – and lived in a croft house with a man much older than herself. Her obsession with the Jacobite cause was her chief motivation to travel back to the 18th century, to try and change the course of Scotland's history. Finally, she went through back to the 18th century since she believed blood and fire were needed, she killed her husband as sacrifice before going through the portal. ![]() After discovering that Craigh na Dun was one of many portals through which one can travel through time, she recorded detailed notes about how to get through it, researching people she believed tried to or successfully went through, including Claire Randall in the 1940s. She was also involved with the Society of the White Rose, who celebrated and honored the Stuarts, and she took an avid interest in the significance of stone circles, especially the one at Craigh na Dun. Gillian was born in the 20th century and first married to Greg Edgars, whom she had met through the Scottish National Party. ![]()
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